How TRUSTTICA Works
TRUSTTICA operates on a two-stage verification system — one stage before the meeting, one stage at the meeting.
Core concept
Trust is not a one-time event. TRUSTTICA breaks verification into two distinct, ordered stages so that both identity and physical presence are independently confirmed and recorded.
Stage 1Identity Verification
Confirms who a person is before any interaction takes place.
- One party sends an invitation or request
- The other party confirms their identity
- A Stage 1 token is generated and stored
Stage 2Presence Verification
Confirms the person is physically present at the time of meeting.
- A real-time presence request is sent
- The user confirms they are physically present
- A Stage 2 token is generated and stored
Summary rule
Before you meet → verify identity
When you meet → confirm presence
Why two stages?
Knowing who someone is does not guarantee they will show up. Knowing someone arrived does not prove they are who they claimed to be. TRUSTTICA binds both stages together into a single tamper-evident chain of trust, giving every interaction a complete and verifiable record.
Both tokens are linked — a Stage 2 token always references its corresponding Stage 1 token. This makes the verification chain traceable and impossible to fabricate in isolation.